That's the way the globe is laid out. South Africa is south of the Equator, which puts it in the Southern Hemisphere and east of the Prime Meridian, which puts it in the eastern hemisphere.
Latitude: 33°55′S Longitude: 18°25′E
That point is in South Africa, roughly 50 miles northwest of the center of Pretoria.
South Africa's latitude ranges from 22° to 35° S, while its longitude ranges from 16° to 33° E.
Tanzania is located in Eatern Africa and has a latitude and longitude reading of 6° 00' South and 35° 00' East. Tanzania's capital Dar es Salaam sits in between 6° 48' South latitude and 39° 17' East longitude. http://sportsnews247.blogspot.com/
210 degrees latitude, 1100 degrees longitude.
The latitude and longitude coordinates for South Africa is 30.5595° S, 22.9375° E
Because South Africa is below the Equator and east of the Prime Meridian and it doesn't move around a lot.
Panorama Trail, South Africa.
Latitude - 29° 12' S Longitude - 26° 07' E
Latitude will always be north and south on a world map. Longitude will always be east and west on a map.
R61 Creigton, south africa
I think it is South Africa :)
That point is in the wine country of South Africa, about 31 miles east-southeast of the center of Capetown. And by the way ... "south" is latitude, and "east" is longitude.
That point is in the central part of South Africa, about 50 miles southwest of Kimberley.
That point is in South Africa, about 130 miles north-northeast of Capetown.
30 S 20 E is in South Africa.
South Africa